TELEVISION 'NEWS GRAZERS': WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY (DON'T) KNOW
In: Critical review: a journal of politics and society, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 25-36
Abstract
Between 1998 and 2006, a new style of television news consumption was born: 'news grazing.' With remote control devices in hand, 'grazers' flip through TV news channels in order to find interesting news stories. Approximately three-fifths of the public graze, and this group tends to be younger than non-grazers. Grazers are less likely than the rest of the public to follow 'hard' news about politics and economics, and, not surprisingly, they are even less knowledgeable about public affairs than most people are. Adapted from the source document.
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